Rights and Civilizations
A History and Philosophy of International Law
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:26th Nov '20
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Illustrates the origin and ways of Western hegemony over other civilizations across the world.
This book explains the Western colonial project and the West's attempt to legitimize it through its international law, refusing the presumed universalism of the Western concept of human rights compared with the Arab declarations on rights. The book is addressed to readers interested in legal history and political thought.Rights and Civilizations, translated from the Italian original, traces a history of international law to illustrate the origins of the Western colonial project and its attempts to civilize the non-European world. The book, ranging from the sixteenth century to the twenty-first, explains how the West sought to justify its own colonial conquests through an ideology that revolved around the idea of its own assumed superiority, variously attributed to Christian peoples (in the early modern age), Western 'civil' peoples (in the nineteenth century), and 'developed' peoples (at the beginning of the twentieth century), and now to democratic Western peoples. In outlining this history and discourse, the book shows that, while the Western conception may style itself as universal, it is in fact relative. This comes out by bringing the Western civilization into comparison with others, mainly the Islamic one, suggesting the need for an 'intercivilizational' approach to international law.
'This book certainly is a necessary addition to any collection devoted to international law.' S. R. Silverburg, Choice
'Gustavo Gozzi has an ambitious and impressively far-reaching approach here [in this] study presented on the history and philosophy of international law … [T]he focus is on an investigation into the history of ideas, which is carried out by a critical interpretation of current problems in international relations ... This creates a fruitful tension.' Peter Schröder, Neue Politische Literatur
ISBN: 9781108464017
Dimensions: 230mm x 150mm x 22mm
Weight: 580g
407 pages